We propose a novel algorithm for counting N indistinguishable objects, called targets, by a collection of sensors. We adopt a minimalist scenario where sensors are unaware of the (non-empty) intersections of sensing regions, and so simple addition of all sensor counts inflates estimates of the total number of targets. The multiple counting in intersections must be accounted for, but with nothing more than the sensor counts, this is clearly impossible. However, noise is typically present in the target counting of many, if not most, applications. We make the key observation that if there is a (target-dependent) noise source affecting all sensors simultaneously, then it couples those with non-empty intersections. Exploitation of this coupling ...
Abstract — This paper considers the problem of tracking an unknown number of targets using a wireles...
Counting is a fundamental problem of every distributed system as it represents a basic building bloc...
Distributed computing has to adapt its techniques to mo-bile sensor networks and cope with constrain...
Abstract. We propose a novel algorithm of counting indistinguishable objects by a collection of sens...
One of the applications popularized by the emergence of wireless sensor networks is target counting:...
Abstract—Target counting in sensor-based surveillance systems is an interesting task that potentiall...
We solve the problem of counting the total number of observable targets (persons, vehicles, etc.) in...
Target counting is an established challenge for sensor networks: given a set of sensors that can cou...
Target Enumeration via Integration over Planar Sensor Networks We solve the problem of counting the ...
In this paper we consider the problem of planning sensor observa-tions for a network of overhead sen...
We consider the problem of counting the number of indistinguishable targets using a simple binary se...
We present a formal model developed to reason about topologies created by sensor ranges. This model ...
Counting people and things (targets) in a monitored area, also known as crowd-counting, enables seve...
Target counting is an established challenge for sensor networks: given a set of sensors that can cou...
Abstract—COUNT is a typical aggregation operation in Wire-less Sensor Networks (WSNs). In such an op...
Abstract — This paper considers the problem of tracking an unknown number of targets using a wireles...
Counting is a fundamental problem of every distributed system as it represents a basic building bloc...
Distributed computing has to adapt its techniques to mo-bile sensor networks and cope with constrain...
Abstract. We propose a novel algorithm of counting indistinguishable objects by a collection of sens...
One of the applications popularized by the emergence of wireless sensor networks is target counting:...
Abstract—Target counting in sensor-based surveillance systems is an interesting task that potentiall...
We solve the problem of counting the total number of observable targets (persons, vehicles, etc.) in...
Target counting is an established challenge for sensor networks: given a set of sensors that can cou...
Target Enumeration via Integration over Planar Sensor Networks We solve the problem of counting the ...
In this paper we consider the problem of planning sensor observa-tions for a network of overhead sen...
We consider the problem of counting the number of indistinguishable targets using a simple binary se...
We present a formal model developed to reason about topologies created by sensor ranges. This model ...
Counting people and things (targets) in a monitored area, also known as crowd-counting, enables seve...
Target counting is an established challenge for sensor networks: given a set of sensors that can cou...
Abstract—COUNT is a typical aggregation operation in Wire-less Sensor Networks (WSNs). In such an op...
Abstract — This paper considers the problem of tracking an unknown number of targets using a wireles...
Counting is a fundamental problem of every distributed system as it represents a basic building bloc...
Distributed computing has to adapt its techniques to mo-bile sensor networks and cope with constrain...